AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoGuam–CNMI Recovery Updates: CNMI Homeland Security says power and water restoration after Super Typhoon Sinlaku is moving into a stronger phase, with Saipan reporting about 99% of primary power lines re-energized and generation capacity restored to 34.7 megawatts, while distribution repairs and reconnections continue. Regional Defense & Tech: About 100 Guam Army National Guard soldiers took over security of the THAAD site in a new rotation, continuing a mission since 2019. STEM Education Expansion: SIFA Learning Academy Charter School secured a new Tamuning campus lease and will expand into 9th grade for 2026–2027, adding a science lab, robotics classroom, and an AI-focused program. Earthquake & Tsunami Monitoring: A 7.8 quake off Mindanao triggered tsunami warnings across the Pacific; Guam was listed under advisories, while New Zealand reported no tsunami threat. Nuclear Policy Watch: Congress is weighing a push for nuclear microreactors in the Indo-Pacific by 2030, with Guam’s delegate voting no amid concerns about transparency and risk to Guam. Local Utilities & Resilience: Guam leaders hosted appreciation events for GPA and CUC crews supporting CNMI power recovery, and Guam Power Authority is exploring alternative fuel options as Asia’s supply tightens. Agriculture & Food Tech: UOG’s marketing workshop series will help Guam farmers and food entrepreneurs improve product identity, traceability, and sales, while GSAT’s assistive tech conference spotlights practical tools for daily independence.
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